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Allergy Experts, in here please If a dog is allergic to beef, wouldn't they also be allergic to beef cartilage? Since the protein is the allergen, if cartilage contains protein, I would think so. So, is cartilage protein? |
I know very little about allergies, but I googled the question 'Is cartilage protein?' and several answers popped up referring to cartilage proteins. So I would assume cartilage contains protein. I have the same question about chicken. Alexander is allergic to chicken but he can eat products containing eggs. ??? |
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I know if a dog is allergic to chicken, they can usually tolerate chicken fat. I've been giving Ellie Cosequin for the longest time and just today I see a revised ingredient list and one of the things in it is derived from bovine cartilage. We have reason to believe that Ellie is allergic to beef, so now I don't know what to do. |
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There is a cartilage protein, but I don't know.:confused: We need a biochemist here. :) I think I'll just have to ask the vet because I don't want to stop it if it can't be causing a problem. :( I dunno anymore. |
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Move to MI and I'll share. :) |
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i don't know but i'm on standby to find out here...my dog might have seasonal allergies and need benedryl |
Allergies are so confusing. I'll be interested in the answer too. Like if corn bothers a dog, would Zea Mays (corn silk) - I never got a clear answer on that from Orijen. And why are some dog allergic to all "feather foods": - like chicken, duck, turkey etc? Which actual substance IS IT? |
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I think it is probably better to stop it for now until the vet says what to do or tells me to decide. ha. |
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